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Lowering standards in America for people of color

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Can any semblance of traditional America survive with people like this holding high positions of power in America? Will this lead to a better America?

The Supreme Court of Washington has ruled that prospective lawyers will no longer be required to pass a bar exam to practice in the state.

The decision was reportedly made because the bar exam was too difficult for "examinees of color."https://t.co/qqN3cAIOXC— ThePublica (@ThePublicaNow) March 18, 2024
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Washington State's Supreme Court includes a disabled black lesbian from Trinidad, Grace Helen Whitener, Raquel Montoya-Lewis, a Jewish Native American, and Mary Yu, an Asian-American Latina lesbian. https://t.co/NXAUY2VfmK https://t.co/9NixYL6idY pic.twitter.com/tCeIuVV53I— VDARE (@vdare) March 18, 2024
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Ketanji Brown Jackson couldn't define what a woman is, or she didn't have the courage to tell us the correct definition. Yet, society has rewarded her with a position of power she now uses to call into question every American's right to freedom of speech. Ketanji Brown Jackson is now a Supreme Court Justice deciding the most important issues in America. Is this a recipe for disaster?

Everything under the sun by these people is seen through the lens of: created by racist old White men, including the idea of freedom of speech. It's attacked to protect themselves and their homosexual, feminism, pedophilia, anti White racism and transgender values, which are so far removed from virtue, reason and truth it's easy to expose when your allowed to speak. If America doesn't remain a white majority and Christian country, you might as well flush the Bill of Rights and Constitution down the toilet. It's the people who created these documents. It's the people who made traditional American society and culture. It's the people who made America a great place to live. Change the people and America will change, as evidenced by so much that's happened in the last 100 years.

Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson is concerned that the First Amendment is “hamstringing the Government” when it comes to censoring speech on social media…

pic.twitter.com/HqkjQ1dWFh— Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) March 18, 2024
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